- wealthy. The
nobility (
vlastela) of
Serbia in the
Middle Ages is
roughly divided into
magnates (velikaši),
nobility (
vlastela) and
petty noblemen (vlasteličići)...
-
Serbian nobility (Serbian: српска властела /
srpska vlastela, српско властелинство /
srpsko vlastelinstvo or српско племство /
srpsko plemstvo) refers...
-
referring to the
highest and most
powerful nobility in the Balkans. The word "
vlastela" is
mentioned for the
first time in the book "Nomokanon
Svetog Save", from...
-
every Bosnian knez, from
magnates to
petty lords,
collectively known as
vlastela, but the
ultimate authority belonged to the
highest nobility. The stanak...
-
Orthodox nun, died 1426/1427 Držman (Dionisije,
monastic name) Petruška
vlastela i
kosovskometohijski duhovni prostor, p. 4 Balcanoslavica, p. 33 Thomas...
- from commoners, part of the
feudal society. The
Serbian nobility (srpska
vlastela,
srpsko vlastelinstvo or
srpsko plemstvo) were
roughly grouped into magnates...
- – 1362) was a
Serbian Logothete and a part of the
Serbian nobility or
Vlastela. He held the
lands of
Prilepac and Prizrenac.
During the
formation of the...
- Prokuplje, and
graduated from the
University of Belgrade. His
notable work is
Vlastela Ilirskog grbovnika (Властела Илирског грбовника),
studying the nobility...
- Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. p. 227. ISBN 9780521243322. Srđan Rudić,
Vlastela Ilirskol Probnika ("The
Nobility of the
Illyric Coat of Arms")(Istorijski...
- His
historical novels are
largely inspired by
medieval Serbia.
Despotova vlastela,
initially published in 1896, is
about Lazarević and Branković
noble families...